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Current Treatment Patterns of Aplastic Anemia in China: A Prospective Cohort Registry Study

Authors :
Fengkui Zhang
Feng Liu
Donghua Zhang
Jie Jin
Yingmin Liang
Fang Zhou
Huanling Zhu
Hong-Xia Shi
Hai-Long He
Tie-Zhen Ye
Shunqing Wang
Bing Han
Jianda Hu
Xi Zhang
Li-Qiang Wu
Jingyan Tang
Linghui Xia
Xiaofan Zhu
Depei Wu
Xiequn Chen
Wei Li
Jian-Pei Fang
Source :
Acta haematologica. 142(3)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Aplastic anemia (AA) is a hematologic disease characterized by pancytopenia and hypocellular bone marrow, potentially leading to chronic anemia, hemorrhage, and infection. The China Aplastic Anemia Committee and British Committee for Standards in Haematology guidelines recommend hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT) or immunosuppressive therapy (IST) comprising antithymocyte globulin (ATG) with cyclosporine (CsA) as initial treatment for AA patients. With limited epidemiological data on the clinical management of AA in Asia, a prospective cohort registry study involving 22 AA treatment centers in China was conducted to describe the disease characteristics of newly diagnosed AA patients and investigate real-world treatment patterns and patient outcomes. Of 340 AA patients, 72.9, 12.6, and 3.5% were receiving IST, traditional Chinese medicine, and HSCT, respectively, at baseline; only 22.2% of IST-treated patients received guideline-recommended ATG with CsA initially. Almost all patients received supportive care (95.6%) as blood transfusion (97.8%), antibiotics (63.7%), and/or hematopoietic growth factors (58.2%). Overall, 64.8% achieved a partial or complete response, and 0.9% experienced relapse. No new safety concerns were identified; serious adverse events were largely unrelated to the treatment regimen. These results demonstrate the need to identify and minimize treatment barriers to standardize and align AA management in China with treatment guideline recommendations and further improve patient outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
14219662
Volume :
142
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta haematologica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c4649e3a0422f08cd2f010bca96b8556